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Battle Of The Boards- 2, CBSE vs State Board :

Each board of education in India has its own education pattern (i.e.) it will follow different syllabus, books and exams patterns & dates. Before discussing about the difference between CBSE and State Board Syllabus, we have to know about CBSE and state board education.

CBSE:-

Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) is a board for the schools under the Union Government of India. It determines the policies and curriculum for the schools in India. This standardized curriculum is mostly preferred by parents who relocate within India due to their job (Central Government).

State Board:-

State Board is a board for schools under the state Government. Each state has its own education board for determining the standard of education and examinations for the schools in that state.

Let’s now discuss about syllabus of CBSE and State Board

CBSE syllabus:-

In CBSE, the main focus is given to science, maths and application based subjects.

Mode of instruction followed in CBSE schools will be English and Hindi.

State Board gives preference to the regional language, culture, state level topics and concepts of local relevance.

Mode of instruction followed in state board schools will be English and regional languages.

Only the schools registered with the state board of particular state will follow the policies.

Each state has its own grading system for schools.

It gives importance to practical implications in subjects.

State Boards rarely update their syllabus and curriculum.

Whether you should opt for the CBSE or State Board has always been a never-ending debate. The student community is divided when it comes to forming an opinion on this matter. Many end up taking bad decisions, which ultimately affect their career badly. Although there are certain advantages of CBSE over State Boards, some other factors seem to work in favour of State Boards. It has therefore become very crucial for students to know the advantages and disadvantages of these two types of boards. Let’s first start by knowing more about both the boards in brief.

Understanding State Board

Each state has its own state board, and the administrative authorities are over the educational ministry of that respective state. The educational structure, paper pattern and even the syllabus is not the same. It varies from one state to another. Because of differences at the base level, it is practically impossible to compare the results of two different state boards. It becomes difficult especially during admission to any centralized institution. Many times, their syllabus is not in line with the expected standards. But if a student wishes to pursue higher studies in the colleges of that particular state itself, then this proves to be a big advantage for him/her. It is mainly because of the fact that the students are already well-acquainted with the educational system of the state.

Understanding CBSE Board

CBSE stands for Central Board for Secondary Education. It is the national board of our country. The educational material and teaching methodology is conducive to the national interests of the country. All the major nationalized competitive exams like JEE are conducted by CBSE.

CBSE is considered to be tougher than state boards but is more student-friendly and interesting to study. The board is especially beneficial to those who wish to pursue higher education in some Nationalized Institutions rather than State Institutions.

Advantages of CBSE over State Boards

There are some advantages of CBSE over State Boards. Here, we’ve listed some of them:

1. CBSE is a lot more student-friendly than State Boards. Its course structure is designed to ensure that students do not face a lot of pressure and books are made interactive and interesting. Also, lots of fun activities are included in between the chapters to help students learn in a playful way. It makes the whole process of conveying knowledge to the students efficient and healthy.

2. CBSE exams are also very conducive to a positive environment for students. All the efforts are taken to ensure that the students actually learn from the entire process. They don’t need to mug up things to pass the exams. The papers are designed in such a way that they test how much the students have learnt. The results are mostly favorable and very few students fail in CBSE exams.

3. The CBSE curriculum will definitely help you a lot if you are planning to pursue future studies from a centralized institution like an IIT or AIIMS. The preliminary exams for these institutions are organised by CBSE only and therefore you all can get an edge over others if you have done your primary and secondary education in CBSE board.

4. CBSE not only imparts quality knowledge to the students but also ensures overall physical and mental growth. It encourages students to pursue sports alongside studies, and a lot of emphasis is given on the physical growth of the children. It also teaches the students to be good citizens of the country and above all good humans.

5. CBSE offers a lot of flexibility to the students to pursue their field of interest. At each stage of education, students are given a choice to study in their field of interest and there is no compulsion to pick a certain stream. This primarily instills a sense of confidence in the students and eventually helps them to believe in the system.

These were some of the advantages of CBSE over State Boards. Ultimately, it is your call; you need to make a decision according to your aspirations and future planning.